Tunisian national coalition leader Neji Jalloul called the President of the Republic Kais Saied to suspend the legislative elections.
Jaloul believed that these elections are “mainly regional elections” and do not represent all the strata of the Tunisian people ”.
In addition, the former Minister of Education called for the dismissal of the current government, which he described as a failure, and to substitute it with national powers capable of carrying out concrete and in-depth negotiations with the International Monetary Fund and getting out of the current situation.
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